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Thursday 10/07/2004
In our active lives with multiple demands, the needs of the soul for solitude, meditation, and contemplation seem the easiest to ignore. Those who thrive in all areas of life know to feed the soul first.
Rev. Ellen Grace O'Brian
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Friday 10/08/2004
A Jewish myth says that we are here in this world to weave a garment of light made up of our many actions. Through our positive actions we add threads of light to the garment. When we act unconsciously in harmful ways, threads are removed. We are always weaving the tapestry of our own life garment. Add a thread of light today.
Rev. Ellen Grace O'Brian
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Saturday 10/09/2004
God is love. What then is love? In God's omnipresence, love is ultimate wholeness, a total embracing of life. Embrace yourself, embrace others, and embrace life with unconditional love.
Rev. Ellen Grace O'Brian
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Sunday 10/10/2004
Parents who teach their children about the sacred nature of life help them to learn the true meaning of success in this world.
Rev. Ellen Grace O'Brian
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Monday 10/11/2004
Freedom in life is not gained by doing whatever we want; this binds the soul to the whims of the ego. Freedom only comes through surrender to the Higher Self and the disciplined life that allows the soul nature to express.
Rev. Ellen Grace O'Brian
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Tuesday 10/12/2004
Ever-new joy belongs to the one whose heart rests in the awareness of the presence of God.
Rev. Ellen Grace O'Brian
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Wednesday 10/13/2004
Life and death are not pairs of opposites. Birth and death are the opposites. Life is the continuum that contains them both.
Rev. Ellen Grace O'Brian
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